// Copyright 2014 The go-ethereum Authors // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. // // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see . // Package trie implements Merkle Patricia Tries. package trie import ( "bytes" "fmt" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/logger" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/logger/glog" ) var ( // This is the known root hash of an empty trie. emptyRoot = common.HexToHash("56e81f171bcc55a6ff8345e692c0f86e5b48e01b996cadc001622fb5e363b421") // This is the known hash of an empty state trie entry. emptyState = crypto.Keccak256Hash(nil) ) // Database must be implemented by backing stores for the trie. type Database interface { DatabaseWriter // Get returns the value for key from the database. Get(key []byte) (value []byte, err error) } // DatabaseWriter wraps the Put method of a backing store for the trie. type DatabaseWriter interface { // Put stores the mapping key->value in the database. // Implementations must not hold onto the value bytes, the trie // will reuse the slice across calls to Put. Put(key, value []byte) error } // Trie is a Merkle Patricia Trie. // The zero value is an empty trie with no database. // Use New to create a trie that sits on top of a database. // // Trie is not safe for concurrent use. type Trie struct { root node db Database originalRoot common.Hash } // New creates a trie with an existing root node from db. // // If root is the zero hash or the sha3 hash of an empty string, the // trie is initially empty and does not require a database. Otherwise, // New will panic if db is nil and returns a MissingNodeError if root does // not exist in the database. Accessing the trie loads nodes from db on demand. func New(root common.Hash, db Database) (*Trie, error) { trie := &Trie{db: db, originalRoot: root} if (root != common.Hash{}) && root != emptyRoot { if db == nil { panic("trie.New: cannot use existing root without a database") } if v, _ := trie.db.Get(root[:]); len(v) == 0 { return nil, &MissingNodeError{ RootHash: root, NodeHash: root, } } trie.root = hashNode(root.Bytes()) } return trie, nil } // Iterator returns an iterator over all mappings in the trie. func (t *Trie) Iterator() *Iterator { return NewIterator(t) } // Get returns the value for key stored in the trie. // The value bytes must not be modified by the caller. func (t *Trie) Get(key []byte) []byte { res, err := t.TryGet(key) if err != nil && glog.V(logger.Error) { glog.Errorf("Unhandled trie error: %v", err) } return res } // TryGet returns the value for key stored in the trie. // The value bytes must not be modified by the caller. // If a node was not found in the database, a MissingNodeError is returned. func (t *Trie) TryGet(key []byte) ([]byte, error) { key = compactHexDecode(key) value, newroot, didResolve, err := t.tryGet(t.root, key, 0) if err == nil && didResolve { t.root = newroot } return value, err } func (t *Trie) tryGet(origNode node, key []byte, pos int) (value []byte, newnode node, didResolve bool, err error) { switch n := (origNode).(type) { case nil: return nil, nil, false, nil case valueNode: return n, n, false, nil case shortNode: if len(key)-pos < len(n.Key) || !bytes.Equal(n.Key, key[pos:pos+len(n.Key)]) { // key not found in trie return nil, n, false, nil } value, newnode, didResolve, err = t.tryGet(n.Val, key, pos+len(n.Key)) if err == nil && didResolve { n.Val = newnode return value, n, didResolve, err } else { return value, origNode, didResolve, err } case fullNode: child := n.Children[key[pos]] value, newnode, didResolve, err = t.tryGet(child, key, pos+1) if err == nil && didResolve { n.Children[key[pos]] = newnode return value, n, didResolve, err } else { return value, origNode, didResolve, err } case hashNode: child, err := t.resolveHash(n, key[:pos], key[pos:]) if err != nil { return nil, n, true, err } value, newnode, _, err := t.tryGet(child, key, pos) return value, newnode, true, err default: panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T: invalid node: %v", origNode, origNode)) } } // Update associates key with value in the trie. Subsequent calls to // Get will return value. If value has length zero, any existing value // is deleted from the trie and calls to Get will return nil. // // The value bytes must not be modified by the caller while they are // stored in the trie. func (t *Trie) Update(key, value []byte) { if err := t.TryUpdate(key, value); err != nil && glog.V(logger.Error) { glog.Errorf("Unhandled trie error: %v", err) } } // TryUpdate associates key with value in the trie. Subsequent calls to // Get will return value. If value has length zero, any existing value // is deleted from the trie and calls to Get will return nil. // // The value bytes must not be modified by the caller while they are // stored in the trie. // // If a node was not found in the database, a MissingNodeError is returned. func (t *Trie) TryUpdate(key, value []byte) error { k := compactHexDecode(key) if len(value) != 0 { _, n, err := t.insert(t.root, nil, k, valueNode(value)) if err != nil { return err } t.root = n } else { _, n, err := t.delete(t.root, nil, k) if err != nil { return err } t.root = n } return nil } func (t *Trie) insert(n node, prefix, key []byte, value node) (bool, node, error) { if len(key) == 0 { if v, ok := n.(valueNode); ok { return !bytes.Equal(v, value.(valueNode)), value, nil } return true, value, nil } switch n := n.(type) { case shortNode: matchlen := prefixLen(key, n.Key) // If the whole key matches, keep this short node as is // and only update the value. if matchlen == len(n.Key) { dirty, nn, err := t.insert(n.Val, append(prefix, key[:matchlen]...), key[matchlen:], value) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } if !dirty { return false, n, nil } return true, shortNode{n.Key, nn, nil, true}, nil } // Otherwise branch out at the index where they differ. branch := fullNode{dirty: true} var err error _, branch.Children[n.Key[matchlen]], err = t.insert(nil, append(prefix, n.Key[:matchlen+1]...), n.Key[matchlen+1:], n.Val) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } _, branch.Children[key[matchlen]], err = t.insert(nil, append(prefix, key[:matchlen+1]...), key[matchlen+1:], value) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } // Replace this shortNode with the branch if it occurs at index 0. if matchlen == 0 { return true, branch, nil } // Otherwise, replace it with a short node leading up to the branch. return true, shortNode{key[:matchlen], branch, nil, true}, nil case fullNode: dirty, nn, err := t.insert(n.Children[key[0]], append(prefix, key[0]), key[1:], value) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } if !dirty { return false, n, nil } n.Children[key[0]], n.hash, n.dirty = nn, nil, true return true, n, nil case nil: return true, shortNode{key, value, nil, true}, nil case hashNode: // We've hit a part of the trie that isn't loaded yet. Load // the node and insert into it. This leaves all child nodes on // the path to the value in the trie. rn, err := t.resolveHash(n, prefix, key) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } dirty, nn, err := t.insert(rn, prefix, key, value) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } if !dirty { return false, rn, nil } return true, nn, nil default: panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T: invalid node: %v", n, n)) } } // Delete removes any existing value for key from the trie. func (t *Trie) Delete(key []byte) { if err := t.TryDelete(key); err != nil && glog.V(logger.Error) { glog.Errorf("Unhandled trie error: %v", err) } } // TryDelete removes any existing value for key from the trie. // If a node was not found in the database, a MissingNodeError is returned. func (t *Trie) TryDelete(key []byte) error { k := compactHexDecode(key) _, n, err := t.delete(t.root, nil, k) if err != nil { return err } t.root = n return nil } // delete returns the new root of the trie with key deleted. // It reduces the trie to minimal form by simplifying // nodes on the way up after deleting recursively. func (t *Trie) delete(n node, prefix, key []byte) (bool, node, error) { switch n := n.(type) { case shortNode: matchlen := prefixLen(key, n.Key) if matchlen < len(n.Key) { return false, n, nil // don't replace n on mismatch } if matchlen == len(key) { return true, nil, nil // remove n entirely for whole matches } // The key is longer than n.Key. Remove the remaining suffix // from the subtrie. Child can never be nil here since the // subtrie must contain at least two other values with keys // longer than n.Key. dirty, child, err := t.delete(n.Val, append(prefix, key[:len(n.Key)]...), key[len(n.Key):]) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } if !dirty { return false, n, nil } switch child := child.(type) { case shortNode: // Deleting from the subtrie reduced it to another // short node. Merge the nodes to avoid creating a // shortNode{..., shortNode{...}}. Use concat (which // always creates a new slice) instead of append to // avoid modifying n.Key since it might be shared with // other nodes. return true, shortNode{concat(n.Key, child.Key...), child.Val, nil, true}, nil default: return true, shortNode{n.Key, child, nil, true}, nil } case fullNode: dirty, nn, err := t.delete(n.Children[key[0]], append(prefix, key[0]), key[1:]) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } if !dirty { return false, n, nil } n.Children[key[0]], n.hash, n.dirty = nn, nil, true // Check how many non-nil entries are left after deleting and // reduce the full node to a short node if only one entry is // left. Since n must've contained at least two children // before deletion (otherwise it would not be a full node) n // can never be reduced to nil. // // When the loop is done, pos contains the index of the single // value that is left in n or -2 if n contains at least two // values. pos := -1 for i, cld := range n.Children { if cld != nil { if pos == -1 { pos = i } else { pos = -2 break } } } if pos >= 0 { if pos != 16 { // If the remaining entry is a short node, it replaces // n and its key gets the missing nibble tacked to the // front. This avoids creating an invalid // shortNode{..., shortNode{...}}. Since the entry // might not be loaded yet, resolve it just for this // check. cnode, err := t.resolve(n.Children[pos], prefix, []byte{byte(pos)}) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } if cnode, ok := cnode.(shortNode); ok { k := append([]byte{byte(pos)}, cnode.Key...) return true, shortNode{k, cnode.Val, nil, true}, nil } } // Otherwise, n is replaced by a one-nibble short node // containing the child. return true, shortNode{[]byte{byte(pos)}, n.Children[pos], nil, true}, nil } // n still contains at least two values and cannot be reduced. return true, n, nil case valueNode: return true, nil, nil case nil: return false, nil, nil case hashNode: // We've hit a part of the trie that isn't loaded yet. Load // the node and delete from it. This leaves all child nodes on // the path to the value in the trie. rn, err := t.resolveHash(n, prefix, key) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } dirty, nn, err := t.delete(rn, prefix, key) if err != nil { return false, nil, err } if !dirty { return false, rn, nil } return true, nn, nil default: panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T: invalid node: %v (%v)", n, n, key)) } } func concat(s1 []byte, s2 ...byte) []byte { r := make([]byte, len(s1)+len(s2)) copy(r, s1) copy(r[len(s1):], s2) return r } func (t *Trie) resolve(n node, prefix, suffix []byte) (node, error) { if n, ok := n.(hashNode); ok { return t.resolveHash(n, prefix, suffix) } return n, nil } func (t *Trie) resolveHash(n hashNode, prefix, suffix []byte) (node, error) { enc, err := t.db.Get(n) if err != nil || enc == nil { return nil, &MissingNodeError{ RootHash: t.originalRoot, NodeHash: common.BytesToHash(n), Key: compactHexEncode(append(prefix, suffix...)), PrefixLen: len(prefix), SuffixLen: len(suffix), } } dec := mustDecodeNode(n, enc) return dec, nil } // Root returns the root hash of the trie. // Deprecated: use Hash instead. func (t *Trie) Root() []byte { return t.Hash().Bytes() } // Hash returns the root hash of the trie. It does not write to the // database and can be used even if the trie doesn't have one. func (t *Trie) Hash() common.Hash { hash, cached, _ := t.hashRoot(nil) t.root = cached return common.BytesToHash(hash.(hashNode)) } // Commit writes all nodes to the trie's database. // Nodes are stored with their sha3 hash as the key. // // Committing flushes nodes from memory. // Subsequent Get calls will load nodes from the database. func (t *Trie) Commit() (root common.Hash, err error) { if t.db == nil { panic("Commit called on trie with nil database") } return t.CommitTo(t.db) } // CommitTo writes all nodes to the given database. // Nodes are stored with their sha3 hash as the key. // // Committing flushes nodes from memory. Subsequent Get calls will // load nodes from the trie's database. Calling code must ensure that // the changes made to db are written back to the trie's attached // database before using the trie. func (t *Trie) CommitTo(db DatabaseWriter) (root common.Hash, err error) { hash, cached, err := t.hashRoot(db) if err != nil { return (common.Hash{}), err } t.root = cached return common.BytesToHash(hash.(hashNode)), nil } func (t *Trie) hashRoot(db DatabaseWriter) (node, node, error) { if t.root == nil { return hashNode(emptyRoot.Bytes()), nil, nil } h := newHasher() defer returnHasherToPool(h) return h.hash(t.root, db, true) }